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captioning funded by cbs welcome to "cbs this morning." the united states olympic team is celebrating one of its best days yet at the summer games. americans won seven track and field medals wednesday, including three golds and finished one-two in women's beach volleyball. >> here's the medal count. 81 medals overall taking the lead over china. however, the chinese have the most gold medals. russia in third place followed by britain and germany. mark phillips is in london covering the olympics. good morning to you. >> good morning, gayle, charlie. the stars were aligned at the starting line and in heavens. it was a good day for the americans and the main olympic stadium. not so hot if you're jamaican. but their time will come again. let's start somewhere else. >> spare a thought for this man. a snap and it's gone. there were other memorable moments that didn't involve winning. at least not winning medals. there was another kind of victory for sarah attar, the first woman ever to run in the olympics for saudi arabia, which was finally press
captioning funded by cbs welcome to "cbs this morning." the united states olympic team is celebrating one of its best days yet at the summer games. americans won seven track and field medals wednesday, including three golds and finished one-two in women's beach volleyball. >> here's the medal count. 81 medals overall taking the lead over china. however, the chinese have the most gold medals. russia in third place followed by britain and germany. mark phillips is in london...
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welcome to studio 57 at the cbs broadcast center. i'm charlie rose. >>> a new era is launched overnight. the privately funded space rocket successfully lifts off. >>> i'm erica hill. diocese around the country taking on the obama administration taking over the birth control. >>> plus, controversial new guidelines say men should not be routinely tested for prostate cancer. >>> and i'm gayle king. facebook stock takes a major hit. what's going on with all this unfriendly? when i see you at 8:00, we'll go searching for something very hard to find, peace and quiet. >>> but first we begin with today's eye opener, your world in 90 seconds. >> this is not a distraction. this is what this campaign is going to be about. >> president obaa defending mitt romney's attack on his record. >>> a firestorm sparked by newark mayor cory booker. >>> i'm very upset that i'm being used by the gop this way. >>> when i went head to head with mitt, it didn't work. i'm a little surprised that president obama is doing it. i think what cory booker is telling us
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welcome to "cbs this morning." president obama and congressional leaders will meet later today trying to hammer out a deal on the fiscal cliff. we'll ask republican senator bob corker if a deal is likely and tell you how no deal could significantly impact everything from the price of milk to the price of gas. >>> we also look back at the life and legacy of general norman schwarzkopf. and a double agent tells us how facebook was used to infiltrate al qaeda. >>> but we begin this morning with today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >>> the house and republican have left town. the negotiations between the president and speaker have fallen apart. you can't legislate with yourself. >>> republicans have bent over backward. we wanted an agreement, but we had no takers. >> washington scrambles to avert the fiscal cliff. >>> president obama has asked the congressional leaders to meet at the white house today. >> if they cannot reach a deal, the economists warn that could trigger another recession. >> are they going
welcome to "cbs this morning." president obama and congressional leaders will meet later today trying to hammer out a deal on the fiscal cliff. we'll ask republican senator bob corker if a deal is likely and tell you how no deal could significantly impact everything from the price of milk to the price of gas. >>> we also look back at the life and legacy of general norman schwarzkopf. and a double agent tells us how facebook was used to infiltrate al qaeda. >>> but we...
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captioning funded by cbs >>> welcome to cbs "this morning." violent american protests spread to another middle eastern country and city two days after the american ambassador to libya and three of its staff were killed. this morning the target is the american embassy in yemen's capital. guards fired weapons in the air as hundreds of demonstrators chanting "death to america" stormed the embassy compound. yemeni officials and the u.s. say no casualties reported. >>> meanwhile, protests are escalating today in other cities at the u.s. embassy in cairo. egyptian police are using tear gas to drive away demonstrators. holly williams is in cairo. holly, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. well, some of the protesters here in cairo seem to have stayed on the streets all night. egyptian riots, police succeeded in pushing them back several hundred yards from the u.s. embassy but they show no sign of leaving. we're hearing another large-scale demonstration is being planned for tomorrow. these demonstrations assumed many muslims found oh offensive. i
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captioning funded by cbs >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." u.s. officials expected outrage after the killing of 16 civilians by an american soldier and they're seeing it this morning. >> officials were attacked at the scene of the massacre and there are other protests as well. mandy clark is in kabul, the capital of afghanistan. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. dozens of people in kandahar held a religious service in memory of the shooting victims, and around a thousand students in east afghanistan gathered to voice their anger over the killings. burning and chanting death to america. the protesters in the eastern city demanded the u.s. soldier responsible for killing 16 civilians face a public trial in afghanistan. >> translator: we don't want a strategic partnership with foreign troops, the student said. >> reporter: the protesters also called for american troops to leave afghanistan now, describing them as tyrants and crusaders. it's the first significant protest. the taliban has issued another threat to the u.s. forces. in a statement
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captioning funded by cbs >>> woel welcome to "cbs this morning," charlie rose and gail gail are off today. this is labor day -- president obama has been on the attack all weekend in key swing states. >> bill plante is in charlotte where the democratic national convention gets under way tomorrow. bill, good morning to you. >> rebecca, jeff, good morning. since the republicans ended their convention and mitt romney hit the road, the obama campaign's line of attack has played off what it charges are the republican's distortion and untruths. the campaign staff and the president himself have accused the romney campaign of outright lying. in the swing state of colorado, president obama was on offense. telling voters what they should expect from his rival's campaign. >> the other side is going to spend more money than we've ever seen in our lives with an avalanche of attack ads and insults and making stuff up, just making stuff up. >> that was the same line of attack his senior aides hammered home on the sunday political talk shows using the l-word to describe the romney campaign and specificall
captioning funded by cbs >>> woel welcome to "cbs this morning," charlie rose and gail gail are off today. this is labor day -- president obama has been on the attack all weekend in key swing states. >> bill plante is in charlotte where the democratic national convention gets under way tomorrow. bill, good morning to you. >> rebecca, jeff, good morning. since the republicans ended their convention and mitt romney hit the road, the obama campaign's line of attack...
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welcome to cbs "this morning." with just a month to go until election day a new poll shows the presidential race is tied. >> could ambassador chris stevens murder be prevented. his former security chief talks to cbs news. >> california gas prices don't soar plus the simple switch your phone company will not do to prevent theft. >> we begin this morning with today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >>> we're going to win florida, we'll take back the white house. >> mitt romney rides new momentum into the swing state. >> romney delivers a major foreign policy speech in virginia today. >> the obama campaign feeling new pressure. >> everybody here is incredible professionals, they just performed flaw lesley night after night. i can't say the same. >> is there anything more than joe biden thinking it's up to him to get the lead back? >> relief may be days away for california drivers who are suffering through the highest gasoline prices in the nation. >> they are keeping me at home. >> 91 cases of fungal meningiti
welcome to cbs "this morning." with just a month to go until election day a new poll shows the presidential race is tied. >> could ambassador chris stevens murder be prevented. his former security chief talks to cbs news. >> california gas prices don't soar plus the simple switch your phone company will not do to prevent theft. >> we begin this morning with today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >>> we're going to win florida, we'll take...
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this "cbs t >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." i'm jeff floor. there is travel trouble across the nation and on the ground in the air on this busy day before christmas. >> and the problem is a storm system that hit the west coast over the weekend. now it's moving east, threatening to cause problems all week long and anna werner is at dallas-ft. worth international parent. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, rebecca and jeff. we receive a steady stream of travelers coming in here at the dallas-ft. worth international airport but some across the country could have some problems if they're still on their way to their holiday destinations. that's because that fast-moving storm is coming over the rocky mountains and is poised to dump a lot of snow on the midwest as it moves to the northeast. those hoping for a white christmas will get their wish but they may be stuck seeing santa in the airport. more than 5,000 flights were canceled this week as snow smothered the midwest. drivers didn't fair any better as heavy accumulation clogg
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captioning funded by cbs >>>welcome to cbs "this morning." the remains of superstorm sandy is moving into western new york and causing trouble as far west as wisconsin but nothing like the damage in the northeast. the death toll this morning is 55, 22 of them in new york city alone. >> 6.8 million utility customers are still without power in 16 states and washington, d.c. in hard hit lower manhattan officials say power will not be fully restored until the weekend at the earliest. however, financial markets will reopen this morning and major airports are also starting to reopen. our correspondents are all along the east coast again this morning reporting on the impact of superstorm sandy. >> we begin with jeff glor along the jersey shore which bore the brunt of sandy's wind and rain. president obama will visit the devastation there later today. jeff is in atlantic city. good morning. >> reporter: charlie, good morning. one situation firefighters are watching this morning is about 70 miles north of here, a fire has broken out and access to a br
captioning funded by cbs >>>welcome to cbs "this morning." the remains of superstorm sandy is moving into western new york and causing trouble as far west as wisconsin but nothing like the damage in the northeast. the death toll this morning is 55, 22 of them in new york city alone. >> 6.8 million utility customers are still without power in 16 states and washington, d.c. in hard hit lower manhattan officials say power will not be fully restored until the weekend at the...
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welcome to cbs "this morning." snow, rain, icy winds and rising water, a new storm batters the northeast, slowing the recovery from superstorm sandy. >> it's back to work tor president obama. he and congressional leaders promise to work together to prevent a budget crisis but wall street isn't buying it. >> how looking in mirror could provide clues to your risk for heart sease. >> but with today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. . >> second storm made your life miserable. >> new misery for the northeast as a post-sandy storm slams the region. >> 60 mile-per-hour winds, wintry mix coastal flooding. >> causing 100,000 new power outages. >> it gets frustrated. it eats away from you. finally you see the light at the end of the tunnel and now we're starting all over again. >> finally got that forecast that i got last night i'm waiting for the locusts and pestilence next. >> worries about the fiscal cliff are affecting stocks around the world. >> president obama telephoned top congressional leaders urging more bi
welcome to cbs "this morning." snow, rain, icy winds and rising water, a new storm batters the northeast, slowing the recovery from superstorm sandy. >> it's back to work tor president obama. he and congressional leaders promise to work together to prevent a budget crisis but wall street isn't buying it. >> how looking in mirror could provide clues to your risk for heart sease. >> but with today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. . >> second...
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cronkite. >> correct. >> cbs. christopher? >> what is columbus broadcasting system. >> correct. >> everything's coming up roses for 200. >> trained as a lawyer, he's been hosting a late night pbs interview show since september of 1991. james? >> who is charlie rose? >> correct. >> i knew the answer to that one. i knew the answer to that one. the answer is, he's the emmy award winning host of tv's top quiz show, seen by 25 million viewers every week. >> this is really too easy, who is alex trebek. he's here in new york to receive the prestigious peabody award today for "jeopardy!." welcome and congratulations. >> thank you. >> doesn't get any better than that. >> well, you know, we've won so many emmys, more emmys than any other quiz or game show on television. and yet there seems to be more excitement about the peabody. i did not realize how press tpr but 33 others receiving the peabody award also today. so, i haven't gotten too excited about it yet, butly lat i will >> i know you've been asked this before, but is
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welcome to cbs "this morning." the vice president debate is tonight and cbs news poll shows more swing state voters are moving towards mitt romney. >> we'll ask obama strategist david axelrod how the president can stop romney's momentum. >> and a scandal lance armstrong took the biggest doping scandal in sports history. >>> we begin this morning with today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >> i know how he'll come to attack us. the problem he has is he has barack obama's record he has to run on. >> the vice presidential candidates set to take center stage. >> biden and paul ryan go head-to-head in their first and only debate. >> if you have a bad game you just move on. you look forward to the next one. the difference between this and sports is that the stakes are so high. >> there was a garage collapse here at the miami-dade west campus. >> rescuers pulled one survivor from the rubble 13 hours after the collapse. >> two people are dead. investigators don't know what caused it. >>> republican lawmakers pounc
welcome to cbs "this morning." the vice president debate is tonight and cbs news poll shows more swing state voters are moving towards mitt romney. >> we'll ask obama strategist david axelrod how the president can stop romney's momentum. >> and a scandal lance armstrong took the biggest doping scandal in sports history. >>> we begin this morning with today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >> i know how he'll come to attack us. the problem...
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>> and so much more on "cbs this morning: saturday," april 28, >> and so much more on "cbs this morning: saturday," april 28, 2012. captioning funded by cbs >>> that guy you just saw doing that thing, apparently that was a yo-yo. >> amazing. >> we'll explain more when we take you behind the headlines later in the program. >>> also in morning, there's a possible breakthrough for the 37 million americans who suffer from migraines. i'm one of these people. i actually had a splitting migraine yesterday. it's fascinating what science can tell us. believe it or not, it actually has a lot to do with ice cream shake and brain freeze. >> you don't have one yet this morning, do you? >> no. i came in saturday morning. i'm always in a good mood saturday morning. >>> also very expensive statue dating back to 500 bc, what would you do -- this is in your home potentially. maybe not. but it falls down and breaks. what do you do? >> call the insurance agent? >> right. we'll talk about that this morning. it was a photo shoot. nobody's taking responsibility. we'll talk to the owner about why she's filed a
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during badlands, i'm glad no one took pictures of that. ♪ captioning funded by cbs >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." officials in florida say george zimmerman, the neighborhood watch volunteer, who shot trayvon martin to death, will be carefully tracked wherever he goes. >> we want to check in with mark strassmann outside the courthouse in sanford, florida, with latest for us. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, erica. around midnight george zimmerman walked out of the jail behind me what looked like a bullet proof vest under his brown jacket. he got into a white car and headed for the most safe and secret place he could find. for 12 days george zimmerman has woken up in seminole county jail in sanford, florida. early this morning he was released after posting a $150,000 bond and being fitted with a gps monitoring device. to make bail, zimmerman had to put up 10% or $15,000 of the bond. money his father said might only be raised through a second mortgage. under the items of his bail, zimmerman surrendered his passport, must observe a strict curfew and cannot use a firearm. and le
during badlands, i'm glad no one took pictures of that. ♪ captioning funded by cbs >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." officials in florida say george zimmerman, the neighborhood watch volunteer, who shot trayvon martin to death, will be carefully tracked wherever he goes. >> we want to check in with mark strassmann outside the courthouse in sanford, florida, with latest for us. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, erica. around midnight george zimmerman...
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for "cbs this morning," flagler beach, florida. >>> cbs news hurricane consultant david bernard is at our miami station. tell us what's happening right now with beryl. >> actually, some of the worst rain right now is around the jacksonville area. as we take a look at the radar out of the southeast united states, this is the current picture. we some of the strongest bands over jacksonville and as far north as savannah and even charleston. some of that activity is moving their direction. the current location is about 20 miles west of jacksonville, florida. notice the movement, west at 8. it's not moving inland very quickly. between now and tomorrow it's only going to move a little bit to the north and east. that's why i think the main threat going forward here over the next 24 to 36 hours will be excessive rain, but i'll remind everybody, there's been an extreme drought in south carolina, south georgia and north florida. and our rainfall potential map here is showing we could see widespread 5 to 10 inch rains well inland. that would actually be some good news despite the wash out for th
for "cbs this morning," flagler beach, florida. >>> cbs news hurricane consultant david bernard is at our miami station. tell us what's happening right now with beryl. >> actually, some of the worst rain right now is around the jacksonville area. as we take a look at the radar out of the southeast united states, this is the current picture. we some of the strongest bands over jacksonville and as far north as savannah and even charleston. some of that activity is moving...
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welcome to cbs "this morning." the presidential candidates hold nothing back in a fierce and fast-moving debate. we'll tell you who voters say was the winner. >> we'll ask joe biden and vice presidential candidate paul ryan how they think it went. >> millions of dollars of art are stolen in just minutes. what happens to it next? >> we begin this morning with today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >>> i had a question and the question was how much -- >> you want me to answer the question. i'm happy to answer the question. >> and it is? >> president obama and mitt romney go toe to toe in a high stakes showdown. >> governor romney doesn't have a five-point plan it's a one-point plan. the plan is to make sure that folks at the top play a different set of rules. >> i think you know better the last four years haven't been better. >> it looked like they were going to come to a shouting match and probably ask them to go outside. >> you have to wonder if the secret service would get involved. >> president obama did
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welcome to cbs "this morning." the secretary of defense stands by his man saying do not jump toni conclusions about general allen. plus new details about the woman at the center of the investigation. >> we'll ask senator john mccain about the pentagon scandal and why he wants to stop president obama's choice for secretary of state. >>> and target employees are fighting back after being told they will have to open stores on thanksgiving night. >> but we begin this morning with today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >>> no one should leap to any conclusions until we determine what the facts are and we will. >> the pentagon responds to a growing scandal surrounding general allen and former cia director petraeus. >> sources tell cbs news that paula broadwell the alleged mistress of david petraeus warned general john allen that jill kelly was a seductress. >> allen denies any wrongdoing as investigators look through 20 20,000 to 30,000 pages of documents. >> president obama will hold a news conference today sin
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you're watching "cbs this morning saturday". ♪ >>> welcome to "cbs this morning saturday." i'm rebecca jarvis. >>> i'm anthony mason. this tuesday is the 11th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. and construction on the memorial museum has ground to a halt. we'll talk with two people who lost family in the attack about what needs to be done to end the controversy and finish the museum at ground zero. >>> then, a stunning development. just as the nfl season kicks off, four players who were suspended for taking part in the new orleans saints bounty-gate scandal can now play. sports analyst rich gannon will explain what this means and take a look at the five top stories this nfl season. >>> she once said sophia loren plays peasants. i play ladies. we open up the cbs news vault for edward r. murrow's interview with one of the world's most beautiful women. gina lollobrigida. to our top story. secretary of state hillary clinton says the u.s. could soon left cold war era trade sanctions against russia. clinton is in the russian far east for a summit of the rim nations. it's aimed to q
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captioning funded by cbs >>> ah, the academy awards. welcome to "cbs this morning." everything old was new again last night. >> the big winner, "the artist," winning best picture. lee cowan is in beverly hills this morning. lee, good morning. >> good morning, erica. you might have to forgive the academy a bit for being nostalgic last night. some would say overly nostalgic. somehow it was fitting. as you said, it was that silent movie, "the artist," that stole the academy's heart. >> right from the start, sunday's academy awards looked to be from another era. even the stage looked like a movie theater of old. >> billy crystal's vintage jokes fit in. >> we have acrobats, we're a pony away from being a bar mitzvah. >> the past seemed fitting given that a silent movie is what charmed the academy. >> "the artist." >> the french film the "the artist" took home five oscars in all, including best picture, best actor. jean dujardin. >> he. >> i have done battle every single day of my life. >> the best actress oscar also went for a throw-back role. that of british prime minist
captioning funded by cbs >>> ah, the academy awards. welcome to "cbs this morning." everything old was new again last night. >> the big winner, "the artist," winning best picture. lee cowan is in beverly hills this morning. lee, good morning. >> good morning, erica. you might have to forgive the academy a bit for being nostalgic last night. some would say overly nostalgic. somehow it was fitting. as you said, it was that silent movie, "the...
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we'll see you on monday at 7:00 on cbs "this morning." >> then next week on cbs "this morning saturday," actress enson and author salmon rushid. >> and we present the roys. have a great weekend, everybody. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> i'm bill loveless. sunday on "platts energy week," in a special edition, the race for the white house. what really distinguishes barack obama and mitt romney
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captioning funded by cbs >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." one year ago today a navy s.e.a.l. raid killed osama bin laden in pakistan. it was a milestone in the fight against al qaeda and it ee getting a lot of attention today new state and pakistan. >> we have reports from here in the u.s. as well as overseas on this anniversary. we begin with norah o'donnell at the white house where the president is hearing more complaints that he is exploiting the death of bin laden. norah, good morning. >> and good morning to you. the president has firmly rejected those charges, that criticism that he is using this anniversary of bin laden's death to help him win re-election. it should be noted his campaign is not backing down from the charge that if mitt romney were president he would not have made the same call to take out the 9/11 mastermind. >> i hardly think you've seen any acceptive celebration taking place here. >> reporter: he's dismissed the charges against his campaign as exploiting for political gain. >> i think for us to use that time for some reflection, to forgive thanks to t
captioning funded by cbs >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." one year ago today a navy s.e.a.l. raid killed osama bin laden in pakistan. it was a milestone in the fight against al qaeda and it ee getting a lot of attention today new state and pakistan. >> we have reports from here in the u.s. as well as overseas on this anniversary. we begin with norah o'donnell at the white house where the president is hearing more complaints that he is exploiting the death of bin...
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that's monday at 7:00 on cbs "this morning." >>> and then next week on cbs "this morning saturday" the queen of rock, wanda jackson, what it was like to date the king, elvis presley. i hope you feel better. >> cool lady. >> now encore performance by pianist and singer michael feinstein with a gershwin hit "our love is here to stay." have a great weekend, everyone. ♪ ♪ the more i read the paper ♪ the less i comprehend ♪ the world and all its capers ♪ ♪ and all it will end ♪ nothing seems to be lasting ♪ but that isn't our concern ♪ we got something permanent ♪ i mean in the way we care ♪ it's very clear our love is here to stay ♪ ♪ not for a year but ever and a day ♪ ♪ the radio and the telephone and the movies that we know ♪ ♪ may just be passing fancies and in time may go ♪ ♪ but oh my deer our love is here to stay ♪
that's monday at 7:00 on cbs "this morning." >>> and then next week on cbs "this morning saturday" the queen of rock, wanda jackson, what it was like to date the king, elvis presley. i hope you feel better. >> cool lady. >> now encore performance by pianist and singer michael feinstein with a gershwin hit "our love is here to stay." have a great weekend, everyone. ♪ ♪ the more i read the paper ♪ the less i comprehend ♪ the world and all...
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captioning funded by cbs >>> i want to welcome everybody to "cbs this morning saturday." i have the pleasure of welcoming j.b. to our family here at cbs news. you will be a special correspondent with us. >> good to be with you. as a matter of fact i pinch hit with you last year. i'm glad to be on the team. >> a lot of you know him from nfl today. i know him as one of the best in the business. >> a lot of it coming your way so you can nail the three-point sho shots. >> bp estimates it will pay $7.8 billion to more than 100,000 fishermen, cleanup workers and others. >> a conversation with academy award winning actress reese witherspoon. maybe you remember after her oscars speech in 2006 she said she wanted to do things that matter. she is. and she's tackling an issue that's close to her heart. >> and close to your heart. >> it is. >> we begin with the latest round of devastating tornadoes to strike the midwest and the south. dozens are dead. the destruction is mind-boggling. correspondent elaine kehano is live in henriville, indiana. good morning to you. >> reporter: good m
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captioning funded by cbs >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." while you were sleeping, the scandal that brought down david petraeus spread in an unexpected new direction. the pentagon investigating what it calls inappropriate communications from general john allen, the current commander of american forces in afghanistan. >> they were exchanged with jill kelley, the same woman who reportedly was threatened by paula broadwell, petraeus's biographer and mistress. bob orr begins our coverage in washington. bob, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, norah. good morning, charlie. word of the widening scandal came very early this morning. literally announced mid flight to reporters traveling with defense secretary leon panetta to australia. >> on sunday, the federal bureau of investigation referred to the department of defense a matter involving general john allen, commander of the international security assistance force, in afghanistan. >> reporter: the allegations against general allen are said to involve messages written from 2010 to 2012 between
captioning funded by cbs >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." while you were sleeping, the scandal that brought down david petraeus spread in an unexpected new direction. the pentagon investigating what it calls inappropriate communications from general john allen, the current commander of american forces in afghanistan. >> they were exchanged with jill kelley, the same woman who reportedly was threatened by paula broadwell, petraeus's biographer and mistress. bob orr...
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welcome to "cbs this morning." at the cbs broadcast center. i'm charlie rose, and voting begins in the new hampshire primary. mitt romney gives hope to other republicans with his talk of firing people. >>> and i'm gayle king. when i see you at 8:00, two hollywood players, mark wahlberg and harvey weinstein stop by and we're taken insight the battle between the billionaires wife and the cattle ranchers. >>> you'll hear from the young man's angry parents in a story you'll hear only on "cbs this morning." >> first as we do every morning, we begin with a look at today's eye-opener, your world in 90 seconds. >>> give me the boost i need, i hope. thank you so much. >> the decision in new hampshire begins. >> i think almost anything could happen. >> second place would be a dream come true. >> i like being able to fire people that provide services to me. >> governor romney enjoys firing people. >> i enjoy creating jobs. >> he said i like firing people who provide services to me. what did you mean by that? >> i was talking about insurance companies. >>
welcome to "cbs this morning." at the cbs broadcast center. i'm charlie rose, and voting begins in the new hampshire primary. mitt romney gives hope to other republicans with his talk of firing people. >>> and i'm gayle king. when i see you at 8:00, two hollywood players, mark wahlberg and harvey weinstein stop by and we're taken insight the battle between the billionaires wife and the cattle ranchers. >>> you'll hear from the young man's angry parents in a story...
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captioning funded by cbs >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." rick santorum is waking up after celebrating dual victories in the south. the former pennsylvania senator won both the alabama and mississippi primaries tuesday night. mitt romney came in third in both states. >> here's a closer look. in alabama, santorum took 35% of the vote, newt gingrich finished second at 29% a hair above mitt romney. >>> in mississippi santorum had 33% of the vote. gingrich had 31 and romney had 30%. romney pulled out a victory in the hawaii caucus. jan crawford has more from us from alabama. >> good morning, erica. rick santorum has been strongly suggesting for a while now that gingrich should just get out of this race so he can be the only one to take on mitt romney. now this southern sweep is going to make those arguments even stronger. >> we did it again. >> santorum had a victory in alabama when he found out he had won mississippi. >> we did? >> two big wins tuesday night. santorum made it clear to gingrich he should get out of race and let him take on romne
captioning funded by cbs >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." rick santorum is waking up after celebrating dual victories in the south. the former pennsylvania senator won both the alabama and mississippi primaries tuesday night. mitt romney came in third in both states. >> here's a closer look. in alabama, santorum took 35% of the vote, newt gingrich finished second at 29% a hair above mitt romney. >>> in mississippi santorum had 33% of the vote. gingrich had 31...
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welcome to cbs "this morning." joe biden and paul ryan lock horns in a tense vice presidential debate. >> we'll get comments from both sides of the aisle. >> "endeavour" is making its way through the streets of angeles. we begin this morning with today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >>> with all due respect that's a bunch of malarky. first of all i will be very specific. >> the candidates clash at the vice presidential debate. >> i know you're under a lot of duress to make up for lost ground. but i think it will be better served if weon't keep interrupting up each other. >> smirking. laughing. i thought it was rude. >> paul ryan had a solid performance. >> thought in terms of who dominated the debate joe biden dominated. >> the key to winning one of these debates is to lower expectations about your speaking skills and joe biden has been doing that for four years. >>> the retired space shuttle with "endeavour" is home. >> the nobel peace prize is to be awarded to the european union. >> things got out of h
welcome to cbs "this morning." joe biden and paul ryan lock horns in a tense vice presidential debate. >> we'll get comments from both sides of the aisle. >> "endeavour" is making its way through the streets of angeles. we begin this morning with today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >>> with all due respect that's a bunch of malarky. first of all i will be very specific. >> the candidates clash at the vice presidential debate....
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captioning funded by cbs >>> welcome to cbs "this morning." angry dispute over insulting islam's central figure. protesters burned down the american consulate in benghazi, libya. >> libyan officials say it killed the u.n. ambassador to libya and three of his staff. holly williams is in antakya, turkey. >> reporter: the ambassador to libya and a number of others were killed on an attack on his car. the angry protests outside of the embassy in cairo, egypt is over a movie made in the u.s. it is critical of islam and mocks the prophet muhammad. armed men stormed the embassy in benghazi with automatic weapons. they through grenades. they overwhelmed the libyan security forces that were guarding the complex. they forced their way into the compound and set this consulate building on fire. a night of destruction carried out in the name of religion that left a u.s. ambassador to libya and several other staff members dead. >> stopping the film is our hope. >> reporter: this man wasn't one of the attackers but a local resident who shared their outrage.
captioning funded by cbs >>> welcome to cbs "this morning." angry dispute over insulting islam's central figure. protesters burned down the american consulate in benghazi, libya. >> libyan officials say it killed the u.n. ambassador to libya and three of his staff. holly williams is in antakya, turkey. >> reporter: the ambassador to libya and a number of others were killed on an attack on his car. the angry protests outside of the embassy in cairo, egypt is over a...
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" on cbs sports. good morning. >> good morning, charlie and erica. >> put this thing -- this tragedy in context for us. i mean, this is, what, the third former player to commit suicide in the last few months? >> and it's very sobering as well, charlie, for all the obvious reasons. junior seau, just an outstanding player, as john blackstone indicated in his piece. he was a leader on the field, in football vernacular he had a motor. he was like an energizer bunny out on the field who led by example. but as it as talented as he was and as the piece indicated, a sure-fire hall of famer, he was just as excellent off the field with his foundation activities that principally benefitted children. as a matter of fact, charlie and erica, i was blessed to bestow upon him a j.b. award i do in conjunction with nfl players association for players who commit significantly to building stronger communities and stronger families, and junior was sensational in that regard as well. >> was there any -- i know you've spoke
" on cbs sports. good morning. >> good morning, charlie and erica. >> put this thing -- this tragedy in context for us. i mean, this is, what, the third former player to commit suicide in the last few months? >> and it's very sobering as well, charlie, for all the obvious reasons. junior seau, just an outstanding player, as john blackstone indicated in his piece. he was a leader on the field, in football vernacular he had a motor. he was like an energizer bunny out on the...
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welcome to "cbs this morning." for the second time in four years, giants fans are celebrating and patriots fans are crushed. one look at the front pages will tell you why. >> the giants beat the pats 21-17 last night in the super bowl, winning in the final minute as they did four years ago. we're at the site of super bowl xlvi. cindy, good morning. >> good morning, erica. it was a terrific game. if you like symmetry, it was that. we began by talking about the manning not playing in super bowl xlvi and we ended the week talking about his little brother who won it. >> bring up eli manning. >> the giants fourth super bowl win was a testimony to a team that managed to overcome injury and adversity and turn an uneven start to an unforgettable finish. >> it's been a wild game, wild season. we've got a great bunch of guys. >> eli manning who completed 30 of 40 passes set a super bowl record completing his first nine. he led the giants to the game's first touchdown finding wide receiver victor cruz in the end zone. tom bra
welcome to "cbs this morning." for the second time in four years, giants fans are celebrating and patriots fans are crushed. one look at the front pages will tell you why. >> the giants beat the pats 21-17 last night in the super bowl, winning in the final minute as they did four years ago. we're at the site of super bowl xlvi. cindy, good morning. >> good morning, erica. it was a terrific game. if you like symmetry, it was that. we began by talking about the manning not...
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captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning, i'm john miller. >> we're he is cbs news senter in new york. this is cbs this morning, saturday. battle for the sunshine state. only three days until the crucial florida primary. and it looks like mitt romney may be beating newt gingrich at his own game. >> i've had the fun of having two debates where i had to stand up and battle and battling was fun and battling was won. >> and romney is gaining. >> the latest poll shows mitt romney with a nine-point lead over newt gingrich. >> facebook frenzy we might be getting closer to most talked about ipo in years. it could create 1,000 millionaires overnight. care to buy in and own a piece of the popular social media website? >> a call to help. demi moore's friends make a frantic call. >> she smoked marijuana, snag is not marijuana. but it is similar to it. >> take a look at what happened inside that house and what she really inhaled. and corner office crazies. you're not imagining it. there are new indications that your boss might really be off his or her rocker. >> i do this! these pens are more impo
captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning, i'm john miller. >> we're he is cbs news senter in new york. this is cbs this morning, saturday. battle for the sunshine state. only three days until the crucial florida primary. and it looks like mitt romney may be beating newt gingrich at his own game. >> i've had the fun of having two debates where i had to stand up and battle and battling was fun and battling was won. >> and romney is gaining. >> the latest poll...
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from studio 57 at the cbs broadcast center in new york, this is "cbs this morning saturday." former south african president nelson mandela has been taken to a hospitalized. the 93-year-old who helped end apartheid in his country is being treated for an abdominal ailment. >>> crisis in syria. >> if the assad regime refuses to allow this life-saving aid to reach people in need, it will have even more blood on its hands. >> while world leaders meet to plot a way out, the killing continues. >>> and they're off! nascar kicks off with the daytona 500. >> here we go! here we go! >> can superstar danica patrick come back and take america's great race? >>> and swimming with the sharks. forget the tough day at the office. for this guy, it's a virtual feeding frenzy. >> not jaws. >> all that -- >> i'm outraged at being banned from the oscars. >> whoa, whoa! >> and all that matters. >> when can i be up and running in that department? >> i think this is a safe put for a couple of weeks. >> on this saturday, february 25th, 2012. captioning funded by cbs >>> and good morning. thank you for
from studio 57 at the cbs broadcast center in new york, this is "cbs this morning saturday." former south african president nelson mandela has been taken to a hospitalized. the 93-year-old who helped end apartheid in his country is being treated for an abdominal ailment. >>> crisis in syria. >> if the assad regime refuses to allow this life-saving aid to reach people in need, it will have even more blood on its hands. >> while world leaders meet to plot a way out,...
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visit cbs cares.tv. cbs cares-- making your fantasies come true. >>> this morning we remember a turning point in history that happened 50 years ago today. astronaut john glenn evened out the space race becoming the first american to orbit the earth. >> he, of course, went on to become a u.s. senator and candidate for president. senior white house correspondent bill plante sat down with the u.s. marine from ohio who made that monumental journey. >>> on february 20, 1962, john glenn made history. strapped to the top of a converted nuclear missile, he became the first american to orbit the earth. you remember that moment 50 years ago? >> i remember it very well. >> what did it feel like in. >> well, it was a surprise because it was so gentle. >> really? >> you don't get to the high acceleration until you're going into orbit. >> in the early 1960s cold war era, the space race was the yardstick by which the u.s. and the soviets defined scientific superiority and bragging rights to the rest of the world. in 19
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we want to thank everybody watching "cbs this morning: saturday" only on cbs 6. heading to the festival, albany, new york, 77. mostly sunny skies. a top ten day for you. >> thanks so much. now to a story perfect for this mother's day weekend. a grandmother in wisconsin has a roof over her head thanks to her 12-year-old grandson. when he heard his grandmother was about to be evicted, he set up a website and raised more than $10,000 to save her home. steve hartman has the story. >> reporter: janice can't say enough about her 12-year-old grandson, noah. >> he is the light of my life. i love that little guy. >> reporter: but this isn't about a doting grandma. this is about a doting grandson. wondered, where would you be without him? gli don't know. i don't know. >> reporter: janice lives in stevens point, wisconsin. noah is her only biological grandchild but there are many other kids in town she considers like grandchildren. as a foster parent, she's taken in about 100 such kids over the years. >> yeah, she gets kids sometimes in the middle of the night that get drop
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captioning funded by cbs >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." we begin with new worries about the economy after one of the worst days of the year on wall street. the dow jones industrial has lost 160 points wednesday after new reports of trouble with european banks. >> rebecca jarvis is here to show us what exactly is going on an what this all means. good morning. >> good morning to you. there's an old aadage on wall street, sell in may and then go away. so far this may, there's been a lot of selling. the dow fell 1.3% yesterday. meantime, the broader market is on track for its worst performance since september, with the s&p 500 down almost 6% this month. and numbers like these are alarming for investors, for their retirement savings and for those tapping into their retirement funds. but they also imply an overall weakness in the global economy. now, at the root of that weakness is what's happening across the atlantic, with our biggest trading partner, europe. at least nine european countries have double-dipped back into recession, including the
captioning funded by cbs >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." we begin with new worries about the economy after one of the worst days of the year on wall street. the dow jones industrial has lost 160 points wednesday after new reports of trouble with european banks. >> rebecca jarvis is here to show us what exactly is going on an what this all means. good morning. >> good morning to you. there's an old aadage on wall street, sell in may and then go away. so far this...
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captioning funded by cbs >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." northern italy was rocked by a deadly earthquake this morning, the second to hit the region in just over a week. >> this latest aftershock has caused at least ten deaths and damage around the city of bologna. mark phillips has the latest from the city in italy it's the second in just over a week and it provides a lesson in how much damage can be caused in so short a time and how many lives taken. just watch what happens when in these tents people were being housed after last week's quake. that's it. one loud bang is how residents described it. the quake did more damage to buildings that had been previously damaged last week. this is an area about 25 miles north of bologna where earthquakes are not uncommon and where a lot of old buildings are not built to withstand them. what wasn't destroyed when the earth moved last week this morning's quake seems to have taken care of. the death toll numbers may possibly increase as the rescue teams search through the rubble. it's a sad fact that m
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captioning funded by cbs >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." this is the day when voters choose the next president of the united states. the traditional first votes have already been counted in new hampshire in the tiny village of dixville notch. president obama got five votes and governor mitt romney got five. and the outcome is expected to be just as close nationwide. >> that's right. three new polls of likely voters have just come out. one of them has romney leading by one point. another one shows a tie. and the third has the president leading by three points. this morning, our correspondents are all across the country. they are covering the presidential race. the other important races and the impact of superstorm sandy on election day. >> governor romney made a surprise announcement monday his campaign is not over. he'll be making two last-minute stops today. >> that's right. jan crawford is in belmont, massachusetts, the republican candidate's hometown. jan, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. governor romney and his wife ann will be
captioning funded by cbs >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." this is the day when voters choose the next president of the united states. the traditional first votes have already been counted in new hampshire in the tiny village of dixville notch. president obama got five votes and governor mitt romney got five. and the outcome is expected to be just as close nationwide. >> that's right. three new polls of likely voters have just come out. one of them has romney leading...
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captioning funded by cbs >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." a man who was working nearby when etan patz disappeared 33 years ago today is headed to court this afternoon. he'll be charged with murdering the 6-year-old boy. >> his name is pedro hernandez. he was 18 years old at the time. today he is 51. and police say he confessed to the crime. senior correspondent john miller has covered this story since day one. i wonder if you slept at all last night. >> just a little bit, but it's been a big story. you know, it was this day, may 25, exactly 33 years ago, and like today in 1979, may 25th was a friday. it was a day that a boy walking to a school bus stop alone for the very first time, no more than a single block, vanished into thin air. >> reporter: police began their investigation here at the patz's soho loft, but they would follow leads, but on the eve of the 33rd anniversary, we learn that the answer to the mystery has been no further than the corner store. >> he lured young etan from the school bus stop with the promise of a soda. he then
captioning funded by cbs >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." a man who was working nearby when etan patz disappeared 33 years ago today is headed to court this afternoon. he'll be charged with murdering the 6-year-old boy. >> his name is pedro hernandez. he was 18 years old at the time. today he is 51. and police say he confessed to the crime. senior correspondent john miller has covered this story since day one. i wonder if you slept at all last night. >> just a...
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captioning funded by cbs >>> well come "cbs this morning." the democrats open their national convention on tuesday with a lot of speakers and a lot of criticism of the republicans. >> and the speaker who brought down the house was first lady michelle obama. byron pitts was here for that speech last night. good morning, byron. >> good morning norah, good morning charlie. democrats and republicans say she gave a strong speech. no headlines were expected. her job was to energize the base and humanize her husband. >> i have seen firsthand that being president doesn't change who you are. no, it reveals who you are. [ applause ] >> mrs. obama spoke far less about the leader of the free world and more about her husband, father to their two daughters. >> i didn't think that it was possible, but let me tell you today i love my husband even more than i did four years ago, even more than 23 years ago when we first met. >> part of her task was to speak beyond the audience to women at home and middle class america. >> he believes that when you work hard a
captioning funded by cbs >>> well come "cbs this morning." the democrats open their national convention on tuesday with a lot of speakers and a lot of criticism of the republicans. >> and the speaker who brought down the house was first lady michelle obama. byron pitts was here for that speech last night. good morning, byron. >> good morning norah, good morning charlie. democrats and republicans say she gave a strong speech. no headlines were expected. her job was...
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captioning funded by cbs >>> well come to "cbs this morning." there is breaking news out of afghan tan. an afghan soldier has shot and killed two american troops. >> at least four others were wounded along the border. mandy clark is in kabul this morning. what's the latest? >> an afghan official confirms the attack is in retaliation to the quran burning. he said the soldier opened fire with an automatic weapon in eastern afghanistan at on outpost. violent protests are continuing for a third day in kabul. there were around 100 protesters who are pelting police with stones. police responded by opening fire on the crowd, injuring two. >> how many incidents of this burning of qurans are we going to see? is it a building story that will have a serious impact on american presidents in afghanistan? >> well, the main concern really for the moment is tomorrow. friday prayers is when you see a lot of crowds on the streets and that has become a traditional day of protest in afghanistan. the last time there was a quran burning, it was a slow burn. the prote
captioning funded by cbs >>> well come to "cbs this morning." there is breaking news out of afghan tan. an afghan soldier has shot and killed two american troops. >> at least four others were wounded along the border. mandy clark is in kabul this morning. what's the latest? >> an afghan official confirms the attack is in retaliation to the quran burning. he said the soldier opened fire with an automatic weapon in eastern afghanistan at on outpost. violent protests...
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film critic for cbs cbs sunday and new york magazine. pleasure to have you here. >> i thank you for haunting me with all the possibilities i felt in '82. great year. >> why was '82 so great? >> it was the last year, i think, that pretentious pointy headed critics like me and the mass audience agreed on everything. i mean -- well, almost everything. not "rocky iii" but, i mean, it was -- it was the last time where you had blockbusters that were personal, that was personal film making. and they weren't sort of machine tooled, full of cgi which makes miracles cheap. it was wonderful, exhilarating summer. >> why can't hollywood do that these days? it seems like it has to be the massive blockbuster, devoid of personality or the indie film. you think it's split around '82 or after? >> pretty much, when the corporations and marketing people got in. it's a little cliche, but the fact is, they will bring in -- bring in eight screen writers to punch up the scripts. the director will be in a sense enslaved by the studio executives, who some of them
film critic for cbs cbs sunday and new york magazine. pleasure to have you here. >> i thank you for haunting me with all the possibilities i felt in '82. great year. >> why was '82 so great? >> it was the last year, i think, that pretentious pointy headed critics like me and the mass audience agreed on everything. i mean -- well, almost everything. not "rocky iii" but, i mean, it was -- it was the last time where you had blockbusters that were personal, that was...
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at the cbs broadcast center. i'm charlie rose. >>> mitt romney raises millions with donald trump in las vegas as texas's vote put him over the top. we'll ask former defense second donald rumsfeld what the united states should do to end the blood shed in syria. >>> i'm erica hill. a newly discovered video could finally solve the mystery behind a newlywed's cruise ship disappearance. >>> facebook fallout as the stock drops again. >>> i'm gayle king. gold sellers beware. an investigation shows you may not be getting the best price for your music. >>> and chely wright on the price she paid for coming out. >>> we begin with a look at today's "eye opener" your world in 90 seconds. >> this man is out of ideas, he's out of excuses. in november we'll make sure and vote him out of office. >> mitt romney takes texas, clinching the gop nomination. >> he's under fire for holding a fund-raiser in las vegas with donald trump. >> who is making headlines, again questioning president obama's citizenship. >> there are many people t
at the cbs broadcast center. i'm charlie rose. >>> mitt romney raises millions with donald trump in las vegas as texas's vote put him over the top. we'll ask former defense second donald rumsfeld what the united states should do to end the blood shed in syria. >>> i'm erica hill. a newly discovered video could finally solve the mystery behind a newlywed's cruise ship disappearance. >>> facebook fallout as the stock drops again. >>> i'm gayle king. gold...
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captioning funded by cbs >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." new polls a showing a bounce for mitt romney. a pew poll shows mitt romney ahead of president obama ahead of likely voters. the same poll showed the president leadings by eight points before the debate. >> quite a turn. this morning the obama campaign is attacking romney with a new tv ad after the republican criticized the president's foreign policy. jan crawford, good morning. >> reporter: the corner stone of mitt romney's campaign has been the economy. he's argued the president's policies just aren't working. yesterday he made a similar argument on foreign policy saying the president is passive and just basically sitting around waiting for world events to happen. late last night in california, though, the president fired back. at a fundraiser in san francisco, president obama highlighted what he sees as some of his foreign policy accomplishments. but the president, now down in the polls and struggling to recover from his lackluster debate, is firing yet another attack against romney
captioning funded by cbs >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." new polls a showing a bounce for mitt romney. a pew poll shows mitt romney ahead of president obama ahead of likely voters. the same poll showed the president leadings by eight points before the debate. >> quite a turn. this morning the obama campaign is attacking romney with a new tv ad after the republican criticized the president's foreign policy. jan crawford, good morning. >> reporter: the corner...
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